Australian writer and poet Banjo Paterson was a war correspondent for the Boer War, sailing for South Africa in October 1899 and remaining there until he sailed for China in 1901.
Banjo Paterson had a heart attack and died aged 76 on February 5, 1941.
Andrew Barton Paterson, or Banjo Paterson, was born on 17 February 1864, near Orange, New South Wales.
Robb Paterson was born in Winnipeg, in Manitoba, Canada.
Paterson Ewen was born in 1925.
Geoffrey Paterson was born in 1983.
Ada Gertrude Paterson was born in 1880.
Jackie Paterson was born on 1920-09-05.
Banjo Paterson was born on February 17, 1864.
Banjo Paterson was born on February 17, 1864 and died on February 5, 1941. Banjo Paterson would have been 76 years old at the time of death or 151 years old today.
Andrew Barton Paterson, or Banjo Paterson, was born on 17 February 1864, near Orange, New South Wales. He began publishing his poetry in 1885. "The Banjo" died on 5 April 1941.
Andrew Barton 'Banjo' Paterson was born at Narambla, near Orange, New South Wales.When he was 7, his family moved to Illalong, near Yass.In the 1870s and 1880s, Paterson lived at Rockend, very close to the Parramatta River in Sydney.
Banjo Paterson died in 1941 in Sydney, aged 76.
Australian-born Rose Isabella Barton.
Yes he did. Grace (born in 1904) and Hugh (born in 1906).
Banjo Paterson died on February 5, 1941 at the age of 76.
Grace in 1904 and Hugh in 1906
Andrew Barton Paterson adopted the pen name "Banjo" as a symbolic reference to a racehorse named "The Banjo" that was a family favorite. He wanted a unique and memorable pen name for his poetry and literary works.
Yes, the Banjo Paterson sail boat is named after the famous Australian poet, Andrew Barton "Banjo" Paterson. He was known for his bush poetry, including the iconic works "Waltzing Matilda" and "The Man from Snowy River."
Andrew Barton Paterson, or A.B. Paterson is commonly called "Banjo Paterson". In 1885, Paterson began publishing his poetry in the Sydney edition of The Bulletin under the pseudonym of "The Banjo", the name of a favourite horse.